Aloha from HDOT!

The Hawaii Department of Transportation is responsible to plan, design, construct, operate, and maintain State facilities in all modes of transportation, including air, water, and land. Coordination with other State, County, and Federal programs is maintained in order to achieve these objectives.

MISSION STATEMENT

To provide a safe, efficient, accessible, and sustainable inter-modal transportation system that ensures the mobility of people and goods, and enhances and/or preserves economic prosperity and the quality of life.

CURRENT SPOTLIGHTS

HDOT Highways Project Status Map
View all state highways project data for current & future projects. Available data includes the schedule, scope, and estimated cost for all current State Highways projects as well as all projects planned to begin construction in the next two years.

H-1 Freeway Westbound ImprovementsWork is underway to rebuild deteriorated parts of the H-1 viaducts in the Pearl City and Waimalu areas. Concrete sections are being demolished and fast-drying cement is poured overnight and on Sundays. Work will include widening of the H-1 westbound between the Pearl City and Waipahu exits to add an auxiliary lane, along with restriping from the Aiea Pedestrian Overpass to the Pearl City exit to add an additional westbound auxiliary lane. For a project hotline and anticipated Sunday closures, please visit pmcontraflow.com

Community PresentationsDOT’s presentations from recent community meetings statewide are now available. Click on the link above to see what projects are planned in your area.

Hawaii’s Legal Presence Law
Legal presence requirements affect anyone applying for a Hawaii driver’s license, including U.S. citizens and foreign-born applicants, those applying for a learner’s permit, and permit holders passing their road test to obtain a driver’s license. Legal presence also applies to anyone who has just moved to Hawaii from another state or country, and anyone renewing their Hawaii driver’s license or permit.

GoAkamai Traffic Info

Storm Water Management

Our Storm Water Management Plan aims to mitigate degraded stormwater runoff quality that may be caused by industrial activities at our state airport, harbor and highway facilities. Click here to find out how.